Campaign for Labour Democracy

Scope and Content

Papers of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy and other organisations compiled by Vladimir and Vera Derer, including: minutes, papers, circulars, bulletins, AGM papers, accounts and speaker's notes of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, including papers on reselection, Labour Party leadership campaigns and issues in individual constituency Labour Parties, 1975-2005; papers, minutes, correspondence, newsletters and bulletins of the Eastern Europe Solidarity Campaign (later Labour Forum on Eastern Europe), 1974-1987; papers and reports of the Labour Party National Policy Forum, 1988-2003; minutes, papers, policy and conference reports of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party, 1980-2004; reports, agendas, briefings and papers from Labour Party Conferences, 1984-2002; papers, correspondence, press cuttings and publications concerning Militant, 1975-1988; minutes and papers of the Socialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs, 1983-1988; minutes and papers of the Centre Left Grassroots Alliance, 1998-2005; papers, minutes and publications of Labour Party Black Sections, 1984-1996; minutes, papers and correspondence of Labour Left Liaison, 1986-1990; circulars and publications of Campaign for Labour Victory, 1981-1983; correspondence and papers of the Labour Reform Group, 2000-2004; papers, newsletters and other materials regarding the Socialist Educational Association, 1987-1993; newsletters and other materials regarding the Socialist Health Association, 1987-1993; minutes, reports and papers of the Greater London Labour Party, 1982-1995; papers and correspondence of Keep the Party Labour, 1996-1997; papers and correspondence of Save the Labour Party, 2003-2005; minutes and papers of the First Past the Post Campaign, 1990-1993; papers, minutes and correspondence of the Campaign for the Reinstatement of Amir Khan and Kevin Scully, 1986; papers and minutes of Women Against Fundamentalism, 1992-1994; papers and correspondence of the Chile Solidarity Campaign, 1974-1975; minutes, papers, newsletters and women's section material of Hendon South Labour Party, 1970-1995; minutes and papers of Finchley and Golders Green Labour Party, 1996-2005; papers of Barnet Co-operative Party, 1999-2005; personal papers, writings and speech notes of Vladimir and Vera Derer, 1956-1992.

Administrative / Biographical History

CLPD was formed in 1973 by a group of rank-and-file activists, with support from about ten Labour MPs. The first President was Frank Allaun. The main motivation for the Campaign was the record of the Labour governments in the sixties and the way that Annual Conference decisions were continually ignored on key domestic and international issues. The immediate cause was Harold Wilson's outright rejection in 1973 of the proposal to take into public ownership some 25 of the largest manufacturing companies, covering the major sectors of the economy.CLPD's first demand was therefore for mandatory reselection of MPs so that they would be under pressure to carry out Conference policies. This demand was achieved in 1979/80 through the overwhelming support of CLPs and several major unions, especially those unions where the demand for reselection was won at their own annual conferences (e.g. TGWU, AUEW, NUPE).CLPD also sought to make the Leader accountable through election by an electoral college involving MPs, CLPs and TUs. Hitherto Labour leaders were elected by MPs alone. This demand was achieved in January 1981.CLPD also promoted a range of reforms to give Labour women and black members greater representation within the Party. The main demand for a woman on every parliamentary shortlist was achieved over the period 1986 - 1988.CLPD will sometimes promote seem ingly non-democracy issues such as the significant extension of public ownership, defending the welfare state and the first- past-the-post electoral system (PR would mean no majority Labour Governments). All such policies derive from our commitment to socialist values and socialist advance.The major focus of CLPD's work in recent years has been to win back power for the rank-and-file, which has been surreptitiously transferred to the centre under the pretext of "modernisation" and, ironically, "extending Party democracy". For example, recently CLPD campaigned for, and achieved, OMOV for the CLP section of the National Policy Forum. At 2014 Annual Conference we won OMOV for the CLP Section of the Conference Arrangements Committee.

Arrangement

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Acquisition Information

Deposited with Bishopsgate Institute by John Lansman, November 2013.

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Archivist's Note

Entry compiled by Grace Biggins.

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